Fire crews check possible gas leak near Catawba St, Glasgow VA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a possible gas leak near Catawba Street in Glasgow after a caller reported a worsening odor when using the heater. The resident turned off the heat and opened doors and windows. Responders found no visible smoke or flames and began investigating the single-story home’s exterior, with no immediate hazards observed.
Audio|Heard on: Rockbridge County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Company two, near Catawba Street for possible gas leak.
00:04
Roughly just received.
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Seventeen forty-six near Catawba Street in Glasgow.
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Cross streets are Third Street and Fourth Street.
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Opening to response trip.
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Engine two with four responding to near Catawba Street.
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Caller advises of an odd smell in (name withheld)'s home, says it gets worse when the heater's on and eventually adds a taste in the air.
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(Name withheld) turned off the heat and opened all the doors.
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Doors and windows are open.
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Advised no smoke or signs of burning, only an unusual smell.
00:49
Also, no gas appliances in the home.
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Operate OP (number withheld) fatigue.
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Engine two is on location.
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Single story residential structure.
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Nothing evident from the exterior.
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They will be investigating.
01:07
It shows soft to establishment.
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Location mentioned:
Catawba St, Glasgow, VA 24555
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